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Business Passing on your password? Streaming services are past it By MAE ANDERSON AP Technology Writer May 14, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — Many of us were taught to share as kids. Now streaming services ranging from Netflix to Amazon to Disney+ want us to stop.
Arts & Entertainment Netflix tests out a possible password-sharing crackdown By MAE ANDERSON AP Technology Writer Mar 12, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix is testing a way to crack down on password sharing.
National Purging long-forgotten online accounts: Worth the trouble? By BARBARA ORTUTAY, AP Technology WriterUpdated Oct 12, 2018 NEW YORK (AP) — The internet is riddled with long-forgotten accounts on social media, dating apps and various shopping sites used once or twic…
National Student charged in elaborate digital money theft scheme By CHRISTOPHER WEBER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, Associated PressUpdated Aug 1, 2018 LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Massachusetts college student who was named his high school’s valedictorian for his savvy tech skills hacked into unsuspe…
Local News Former IT employee guilty of computer tampering Bay City News Service Apr 28, 2010 A jury has found Terry Childs, a former San Francisco Department of Technology employee accused of withholding the passwords to the city's mai…
Sports NBC requires registration for online Olympic video The Associated Press Feb 13, 2010 NEW YORK -- NBC is requiring people who want to view online video streams of certain Olympics events to first prove that they subscribe to a c…